A reporter experiences the All Ireland Music Festival, Fleadh Cheoil.
Driving out of the Ulster Prince Ship in Belfast, the reporter asks a passer-by for directions to the festival before heading on his way to Clones in Co. Monaghan. With scenes of vendors and commentary on the multiple cases of alcohol, it's clear the festivities are soon to begin - described as "almost medieval" the preparations look like it could be for a "bardic feast...with Guinness".
Live street performances are heard from Eddie Sweeny, Ambrose McDermott and Peter McQuillian before the festival begins, and once the festival is officially opened music is heard from every corner. Battling his way through the crowds, the reporter manages to get a pint and wonders the packed streets to listen to musicians such as Liam Clancy, Maureen, Cathal McConnell and Micky McCann. Eventually the revelry begins to wind down as people begin to drift off, Monday morning is soon here and the clean up begins.